YADA: To perceive, understand, acquire knowledge, know, discern, to be known, make oneself known, to be familiar, to distinguish between right & wrong.
YADAH: to acknowledge the nature & work of God - ie. praise, sing, give thanks, speak out, confess

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

"wordless" wednesday

Perhaps the fact that I was at a loss for words is the very reason I was "drawn to the garden" as I tried to think of how we might attempt to comfort and encourage our friends as they mourn the sudden death of their son. And perhaps it's also the "why" behind why we ended up on their doorstep bearing bulbs and seeds of all things. Bleeding Hearts. Forget-Me-Nots. Sunflowers. Morning Glories. I hope/pray that in time, as butterflies, bees and birds interact with the "something beautiful" they're designed to become, such interactions will serve as timely encouragement (when they need it most) to draw near to God and rest assured that in doing so He will draw near to them.

me w/ my dearest friend

For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. Romans 1:20(NAS)

Disclaimer :)

One consistent thing about my blog is change. I add new posts & often edit old ones - & I've even been known to change my mind at times :)

Project 365/My New Year Resolution!

To be a blessing / do a random act of kindess each day - LOVED celebrating Advent this way! Much more meaningful and fun than candy calendars. Shifted my focus. I don't want to stop! Sooo - now it's my New Year's Resolution - in hopes that I'll become the person I want to be without having to try so hard :)